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Two-section automatic movement
Each axis of movement will have these options throughout the movement:
• It remains stationary during the two sections.
• The rst section remains stopped and the second one moves.
• The rst section moves and the second remains stopped.
• It moves during the two stages in the same direction.
• It moves during the two sections, reversing the direction from one section to the other.
NOTES: To have a movement of two sections, we must have at least some movement in each of the
two sections, although these movements correspond to two dierent axes.
The movement will be executed continuously between the two sections as long as we have dened an
axis that will perform a movement in the same direction in the two sections. On the contrary, if we have
dened a movement for the other axis where the direction is dierent, or go from movement to stop (or
from stop to movement), the speeds will be limited to avoid undesirable jerks or abruptness.
The acceleration and deceleration intervals will depend in this case on which of the two sections is the
faster one. If the rst section must be done at a higher speed, the deceleration will take place before
starting the second section, otherwise, the acceleration will occur at the beginning of the second sec-
tion.
WARNING: Due to the dependence that exists between the two speed parameters, is possible to reach
a situation of mutual blocking when setting the speeds, where the margin in which we can move the
speeds is very small. This situation is more likely with very short routes and low ramp percentages, and
can be solved by increasing the ramp.
Time lapse mode: It allows you to play back a previously recorded movement step by step, generating
trigger signals for the camera between each step.
NOTE: The time lapse motion recording is shared with the stop motion mode, but not with the automa-
tic mode, and when recording a movement for the time lapse or stop motion mode the motion recorded
for the automatic mode is deleted.